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EasyPro Pond Salt

EasyPro Pond Salt

Salt is essential for fish health. Koi and goldfish need salt to control their electrolyte balance. Salt also maintains the natural slime coating fish need to fight off fungus and disease. *Use one to two pounds per 100 gallons of pond water under normal conditions. Use three pounds per 100 gallons when treating for disease. 2% salt will not harm plants.

• 99% pure-made from evaporated seawater
• Reduces fish stress
• Additional electrolytes
• Improves disease recovery
• Enhances fish’s natural slime coating
• Superior to table salt (sodium chloride) for maximum effectiveness

Item # Description Price Add to Cart
EP669540EasyPro Pond Salt - 10 lb.$14.99 Add to Cart
EP310945EasyPro Pond Salt - 25 lb.$24.99 Add to Cart
EP414327EasyPro Pond Salt - 50 lb.$29.99 Add to Cart

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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
January 6th, 2009
Koi can be very hard on your plants because of their persistent rooting habits. They will root around looking for insects and larvae to feed on. Any valuable plants should be planted in tubs, which are then placed in the pond.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA